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Greek artefacts detected by OKM's Cavefinder in the Ukraine

A small team of treasure hunting enthusiasts discovered an interesting
archaeological area where Greeks settled down in former times near to the river Dnepr in the Ukraine.
With the help of their geoelectrical instrument Cavefinder B they located voids at a
depth of about 1,5 m up to 3 m.

Research for voids and caches on archaeological sites. This area is rich of different artifacts and
archaeological research in this place lead to many finds.

Cavefinder with power pack on-site - waiting for positive result on the detector display

Inside these small caves they successfully excavated various ceramic utensils
like these antique vases and many coins. This discovery is not only by chance because the terrain where
the team concentrated their research is of great historic interest.

These greek pottery are probably traces from the Scytian Empire.

Fragment of terracotta ornament, found in one of the Greek settlements on the coast of the Black Sea - IV. - II.
century B.C.

The city of Kherson, where the specialists came from, has been named the door
to Europe. In ancient times there was the largest Greek policy - Olviya. This was the area which was
also known as the Scythian Empire, here the Scythians settled down in the south of Ukraine and Russia.
Scythians were nomadic herders of the steppes north of the Black Sea. The Scythians roamed and ruled
much of what is now Ukraine and southern Russia, trading with Greeks, burying their dead in kurgans,
and plundering villages. Starting from the 6th century the Scytians imported greek goods such as wine
jars (Oinochen) to the Ukraine.

A small object of pottery from the ancient world.

Another small dish of the treasure find from the Ukraine.

This dish is just another artefact from the Ukrainian archeological find.

This photo shows two different type of ancient coins. The dolphins was in a turn in the Greek colonies.
And the arrows served as coins for Scythians.

Some pottery from the ancient world, including a dish with historic paintings.

The picture shows a historic amphora, that was used as container for storage and transport in the
ancient world.